Confession of Pain, widely regarded as a potential box office rival to Zhang
Yimou's latest blockbuster, Curse of the Golden Flower , looks set to lose the
year-end race.
Confession, released on Dec. 17, collected 24 million yuan (3.08 million U.S.
dollars) from Friday to Sunday, while Curse , which debuted on Dec. 14, reaped
another 50 million yuan (US$6.4 million) in the same period, topping 2006
China's domestic movie box office with a record 193 million yuan (US$24.73
million).
The number of Beijing cinemas screening Curse was triple that of the cinemas
showing Confession last weekend and the digital screening rooms of big cinemas
were all reserved to play Curse only.
Wu Hehu, manager of Shanghai United Cinema Line Co. Ltd., said the cinema
added screenings of "Confession" as 95 percent of seats were sold in previous
screenings.
Confession of Pain , starring 2000 Cannes Film Festival Best Actor Tony
Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, and Xu Jinglei, is the story of a policeman's
intricate revenge for murder.
Curse, which stars Gong Li, Chow Yun-Fat and Taiwan pop star Jay Chow, tells
the story of an imperial family's slow decline and features vast battle scenes
between the sons of the reigning emperor and empress.
Director Jia Zhangke's Still Life , which earlier this year won the Venice
Film Festival's top prize, the Golden Lion, was also released in China this
month.
The film, described by Jia as an "artistic project", has made only 1.5
million yuan (187,500 U.S. dollars) at the box office, but the director
considers the coincidental timing of the release date with "Curse" to offer an
alternative for Chinese audiences.